WATCH: Derrick Henry crashes out on sidelines, almost starts crying after costly fumble in 4th quarter during Ravens-Lions MNF

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The Baltimore Ravens' Derrick Henry has been having a rough 2025 season when it comes to ball security.

In Week 1, he fumbled in the fourth quarter at the Buffalo Bills, which proved costly, as it contributed to a blown 25-point lead and eventual 40-41 loss. He did it again in the second quarter of the Week 2 game against the Cleveland Browns, but Tylan Wallace recovered the ball, and their team still scored a touchdown on that drive.

And on Monday against the Detroit Lions, he went 3-for-3, as Aidan Hutchinson punched the ball out of him on the very first play of a fourth-quarter drive. DJ Reed recovered it, allowing the offense to start the next drive inside the red zone:

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Soon, cameras caught Henry lashing out at the sidelines, slamming his helmet and nearly crying:

The Lions scored a field goal on the ensuing drive. It was Jake Bates' first make of the night, as he missed a buzzer-beating 67-yarder at the end of the first half that would have surpassed former Ravens mainstay Justin Tucker for longest in NFL history.

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